Early Recordings
Early recordings. | |||
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Date | Artists | Label | |
1917 | Marie Cahill | Victor 55081 | |
1918 | Wilbur Sweatman's Jazz Band | Columbia A-2663 | |
1925 | Fred Hall's Sugar Babies | Okeh 40437 | |
1925 | Lee Morse | Perfect 11582 | |
1927 | Bob Fuller | Brunswick 7006 | |
1929 | Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra | Okeh 8774 | |
1930 | Andy Kirk's 12 Clouds of Joy | Brunswick 6129 | |
1931 | Ted Lewis & His Band (v. Fats Waller) | Oriole 3132 | |
1934 | Isham Jones & His Orchestra | Victor 24649 | |
1936 | Wingy Manone & His Orchestra | Bluebird 6375A | |
1939 | Woody Herman & His Orchestra | Decca 2629A |
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